Lemania boasts a rich history of providing watches to the British Army, among other militaries around the world.
These Lemania single pusher chronographs were issued to RAF pilots and were produced for around 20 years, from the 50s until the early 70s, in small numbers and are now extremely sought after.
At the time, Lemania was considered the world's best manufacturer of chronographs, and supplied movements to manufacturers such as Omega and Patek Philippe.
In short, this watch represented the pinnacle of watchmaking at the time.
This Lemania chronograph is a Series 3, issued to Air Force pilots in 1967.
The Series 3 Monopusher is the most popular model among Lemania chronographs, thanks to its excellent movement and large 40mm asymmetrical case.
The movement is the famous column wheel Lemania 2220.
The monopusher side is thickened to prevent the pusher stalk from bending.
spec
Era: circa 1967
Reference 6bb
Movement: manual winding, 30-minute counter, sub-seconds.
Caliber: 2220.
Timing: In very good condition (see pictures).
Service history: Currently in good working order but unknown (we can do overhaul). In that case it will cost 45,000 yen.
Dial: Original Lemania dial.
Case: Stainless steel.
size
37.5mm length x 40mm dial (excluding crown)
Lug width 20mm
Bezel: Solid
This item is on consignment from a friend so it will take a month to arrive.